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Medicare Hospital Status: What You Need To Know
Due to Medicare regulations, hospitalized patients must be assigned either outpatient status with observation services or inpatient status with an admission order. While you are at Newton-Wellesley, your admitting physician will assign you one of these two statuses depending on the reason for hospitalization and the expected length of stay.Learn More>

Our Spring/Summer Family HealthSource is now available in a new digital format.Read Now >

Important Information About a Privacy Incident at Partners HealthCareLearn More >

Events

Sunday, Oct. 4: HopeWalks

Join us for HopeWalks - a 3.5 mile neighborhood walk to benefit cancer patients and their families by supporting the life-enhancing Integrative Support Services offered at the Vernon Cancer Center.Learn More >

Why Choose Us

A comprehensive medical center located in Newton on Washington Street, Newton-Wellesley Hospital provides the services and expertise of a major medical facility with the convenience and personal attention of a community hospital. The Hospital is committed to delivering high-quality, safe and efficient medical care to each and every patient.

Newton-Wellesley Hospital is a member of Partners HealthCare, a network founded by Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. This Partners affiliation allows us to provide patients with seamless accessibility to the finest community-based medicine as well as the most advanced specialty care in the world. Through multiple collaborations with Massachusetts General Hospital, MassGeneral Hospital for Children and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the Hospital offers patients access to various centers of excellence. The compassionate and talented physicians, nurses and staff of Newton-Wellesley Hospital are often the recipients of local, regional and national awards and honors. Click here to learn more about these recent accolades.

Patients & Visitors

Visiting Hours

Your family and friends are welcome to visit you while you are here. We ask that no more than two people visit at a time and that all visitors check in at the nurses' station before entering your room. Visitors should not bring in any food or beverage for you without your physician's approval.

Featured Stories

Weight Loss SurgeryAubrey's Story: At 22 years old and 351 lbs, Aubrey Podell was nearly incapable of regular, daily activities. She was classified as “super morbidly obese,” and on track to develop type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease all before she reached the age of 30.

Hip Replacement SurgeryTim's Story: Fourteen years ago, Tim began to notice more and more pain in his hip along with reduced flexibility and range of motion. “My quality of life was slowly deteriorating. I had to stop jogging and playing tennis. I slowly limped around the golf course and just had a general feeling of discomfort that was affecting my everyday life.”

Spinal Stenosis
Brenda's Story: Brenda lived with chronic back pain for more than 30 years. Diagnosed at the Center for Joint Reconstruction Surgery with spinal stenosis, she underwent laminectomy and a fusion and says she can finally enjoy life again.

Center for Weight Loss Surgery

A leader in the field of bariatric surgery for more than a decade
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